Bosnian Language

The Bosnian language ( (listen); bosanski / босански [bɔ̌sanskiː]) is the standardized variety of Serbo-Croatian mainly used by Bosniaks. Bosnian is one of three such varieties considered official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina, along with Croatian and Serbian. It is also an officially recognized minority language in Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Kosovo.Bosnian uses both the Latin and Cyrillic alphabets, with Latin in everyday use. It is notable among the varieties of Serbo-Croatian for a number of Arabic, Ottoman Turkish and Persian loanwords, largely due to the language's interaction with those cultures through Islamic ties.Bosnian is based on the most …

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The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia · 18 April 2024 English

The latest and more significant exodus of Muslim Bosniaks from Sandžak took place during the aggression of the Federal Republic For the mentioned reasons, the arrival of the Ottoman Empire …

emphasized by the in- their right to use the Bosnian language and finding employment in state terlocutors


CRPM: Center for Research and Policy Making · 3 April 2024 English

the Criminal Code helped towards the democratization of the End Violence Against Women- Macedonian society due to the "Implementing norms, changing applied approach of the whole of attitudes", Skopje society …

Macedonian, Romanian, Serbian/Montenegrin/Bosnian) language: Guidebook on Gender Impact Assessments for


OSCE: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe · 31 October 2023 English

The dedication of the Government to “One Society for All” is reflected in the research “Analysis of the Situation with Education in the Languages of Smaller Communities” conducted by the …

28 Annex 1 Results of the research on the Bosnian language in education 28 Annex 2 Results of the research the languages of smaller communities; the Bosnian language has been included in the regular teaching and Science consented to education in the Bosnian language in 2006. The post-conflict situation, the Committee, however, hails the fact that the Bosnian language is taught as an experimental programme. The Education and Science in 2018/19, introduced the Bosnian language as the fifth teaching language in primary


UN: The United Nations · 20 October 2023 English

34 p.Transmits letter dated 17 Oct. 2023 from the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina including the 64th report on the implementation of the Peace Agreement; covers the period 16 …

the ethnic majority. 98. The name of the Bosnian language in the Republika Srpska remains contested: respectively, regarding the name of the Bosnian language. In the Liplje case, the Basic Court of Zvornik


University of Sarajevo Institute for Researching Crimes against Humanity and International Law · 29 December 2022 English

The purpose of this is to remove responsibility from Croatia for the aggression committed against parts of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the period from the fall of …

special focus on the denial of the right to the Bosnian language. Dr. participated in the round table. sc. The proofreader is Amra Vehabović, prof. Bosnian language and literature. The translation into English


OSCE: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe · 21 November 2022 English

The analysis focused on the content related to the last decade of the 20th century in the region, i.e., the armed conflicts on the territory of the former SFRY in …

Non-governmental organization NPP (bs) Curriculum in Bosnian language NPP (hr) Curriculum in Croatian language NPP g., the subject of history teaching in the Bosnian language) in the analysed textbooks and teaching materials Curricula of the subject of history in the Bosnian language Curriculum 9 (CS, 2018) is exemplary in meeting analysed curricula for teaching history in the Bosnian language, the textbook History 9 (Šabotić et al., 2012) teaching materials for the history teaching in Bosnian language. 37 See Karge (2008). 38 Mihajlović Trbovc


The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia · 6 February 2022 English

Belgrade, 2021.

affected its activities. The official use of the Bosnian language partially gained ground in the municipalities Sjenica. Their local gov- ernments use the Bosnian language and Latin script in their services, with the introducing the Bosnian language). They point out that teach- ing in the Bosnian language is conducted in the fact that there are no textbooks in the Bosnian language. They state that the Bosniak Nation- al Council development of the Bosnian language, although it has a high-quality Bosnian Language Department.296 THE


The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia · 5 January 2022 English

Belgrade, 2021.

students is part of the curriculum in the Bosnian language and part of the advancement of Bosniak identity affected its activities. The official use of the Bosnian language partially gained ground in the munici- palities and Sjenica. Their local governments use the Bosnian language and Latin script in their services, with the (where there is no mention of introducing the Bosnian language). They point out that teaching in 42 BOSNIAK BOSNIAK NATIONAL COUNCIL the Bosnian language is conducted in 39 educational institutions in the Sandžak


Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention · 20 October 2021 English

On the basis of the December 2019 conclusions of the EU Council, the Commission focuses its annual reports on Bosnia and Herzegovina on the implementation of the Opinion’s key priorities.2 …

platforms, furthering divisions. The name of the Bosnian language is not recognised in schools in the Republika


ECMI: European Centre for Minority Issues · 1 September 2021 English

cultural ties to Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted the term ‘Bosniak’ and started to advance the Bosnian language as distinct from Serbo-Croatian (Baldwin, 2006). [...] 290) argued, “the necessity on the part

term ‘Bosniak’ and started to advance the Bosnian language as distinct from Serbo-Croatian (Baldwin, 2006). For Bosniaks, speaking the Bosnian language plays a defining role in their positioning within


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